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Contains 51 Results:
General Correspondence, Beckham County, 1946-1948
Topics include Marshall Plan, Communism, draft, American economic assistance in Europe, electioneering and Oklahoma, freight and freightage rates, margarine law and legislation, military pensions, rural electrification, social security, American surplus government property, veterans, oleo, Clinton Naval Air Station (Okla.), and Bulwinkle-Reed Bill. Correspondents include United States War Assets Administration.
General Correspondence, Beckham County, 1946-1948
Topics include Marshall Plan, Communism, draft, American economic assistance in Europe, electioneering and Oklahoma, freight and freightage rates, margarine law and legislation, military pensions, rural electrification, social security, American surplus government property, veterans, oleo, Clinton Naval Air Station (Okla.), and Bulwinkle-Reed Bill. Correspondents include United States War Assets Administration.
General Correspondence, Beckham County, 1946-1948
Topics include Marshall Plan, Communism, draft, American economic assistance in Europe, electioneering and Oklahoma, freight and freightage rates, margarine law and legislation, military pensions, rural electrification, social security, American surplus government property, veterans, oleo, Clinton Naval Air Station (Okla.), and Bulwinkle-Reed Bill. Correspondents include United States War Assets Administration.
General Correspondence, Beckham County, 1946-1948
Topics include Marshall Plan, Communism, draft, American economic assistance in Europe, electioneering and Oklahoma, freight and freightage rates, margarine law and legislation, military pensions, rural electrification, social security, American surplus government property, veterans, oleo, Clinton Naval Air Station (Okla.), and Bulwinkle-Reed Bill. Correspondents include United States War Assets Administration.
General Correspondence, Custer County, 1947-1948
General Correspondence, Custer County, 1947-1948
A surplus bulldozer pushes rubble from a tornado-leveled lot into a street where loaders will pile it on trucks for removal., 1947
This series consists of 25 items.
Roy Tunnel (right) whose business was demolished by Woodward's tornado of April 9, 1947
This series consists of 25 items.
Surplus barracks at the Woodward Army Air Field, placed in use as emergency housing after a tornado, 1947
This series consists of 25 items.
Graders and trucks lined up in Woodward after a day of clearing streets and hauling away debris, 1947
This series consists of 25 items.
